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“A Winter’s Sale?”

Added on 27 November 2016

There are many reasons why people put off selling their property at this time of year in the belief that there could be a better time to do it: it’s too cold, it’s too wet, it’s too dark, the house is not looking its best, school holidays, Christmas, New Year, etc. At this time of the year many people say they will wait until the spring before putting their home on the market, as that is supposedly the best time to sell.

Whilst properties certainly look more appealing in the spring, there are solid reasons for bringing your property to market during the winter. Firstly, whilst you can choose when you sell, a buyer’s timing is usually more likely to be determined by circumstances rather than the season. Serious buyers won’t let Christmas deter them.

Secondly, many properties come onto the market in the spring thereby increasing supply, meaning buyers have more choice which also puts them in a stronger bargaining position.

Thirdly, the amount of hits we receive on our website between 24th December and 4th January increases significantly as many potential buyers are off work and have the time to look for their new dream property for 2017.

It also means that, by the time a buyer is found, you will be able to take advantage of this increase in supply yourself as you seek a new home. Having a buyer for your own property ahead of everyone else puts you in a strong position as a purchaser, with a selection of properties from which to choose in a market of buyers who have otherwise yet to sell. Having sold over 120 properties already in November proves the buyers are out there waiting for the right property.

This time of year usually produces a sharp increase in the supply of qualified buyers who want to conclude a sale by Christmas – and often at top prices too.

So why wait, when you can take advantage of today’s market? If you are contemplating moving, please phone us on 03330 430090 to discuss how our marketing plan could have you sold by Christmas or early next year. Your timing might just be perfect.